A racist former corrections officer who served at an Oklahoma prison has been convicted of violating the civil rights of black inmates by organizing and allowing white supremacist inmates to assault them. On May 18, 2017, Matthew Ware, who was then working as a lieutenant at the Kay County Detention Center, ordered lower-ranking corrections officers to move two Black detainees, identified as D’Angelo Wilson and Marcus Miller, into a cell row known to house white supremacists. He then ordered their cells to be unlocked, knowing that the white supremacists pose a threat to the inmates, the Department of Justice reported....